Village E-Mail Notification System:

The Village of Cornwall-on-Hudson is offering a new emergency notification within the Village. In an emergency, you will receive messages from DPW, Water, Mayor, Clerk or Fire. The contact information is confidential and will be used for emergency purposes only.

The Village of Cornwall-on-Hudson will continue with our e-mail notification
system as well. The notification system will be utilized for both routine
issues including road closures, weather statements etc. and also for emergency
notifications. You may subscribe/unsubscribe by clicking here.
Rest assured that your personal information will not be used for any other
purpose. If you have any questions regarding this system, feel free
to email info@cornwall-on-hudson.org

ELECTION NOTICE

The next annual election of the Village of Cornwall-on-Hudson will be held in the Board Room of the Village Hall, 325 Hudson St., Cornwall-on-Hudson, N.Y., on the 18th day of March 2015, between the hours of Noon and 9 PM by voting machine. The candidates, offices and terms for which are as follows:

Brendan G. Coyne

Mayor

Two Years

Mark J. Edsall

Trustee

Two Years

David P. Carnright

Trustee

Two Years

BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Jeanne Mahoney,
Village Clerk

PUBLIC NOTICE
VILLAGE REGISTRATION DAY

WHEREAS, the next General Election for Officers will be held on the 18th day of March, 2015 and

WHEREAS, no person shall be entitled to vote at any Village Election whose name does not appear on the Register for the election district in which he claims to be entitled to vote, and

WHEREAS, it is the duty of the inspectors of election to prepare such register of qualified voters for the district for which they were appointed, and

WHEREAS, Section 15-118 of the Election Law of the State of New York requires that every Village hold a Registration Day for each General Village Election,

NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that Registration Day for the Village of Cornwall-on-Hudson shall be held on Saturday, the 7th of March from 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM in the Board Room of the Village Hall, 325 Hudson St., Cornwall-on-Hudson, N.Y.

BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Jeanne Mahoney, Village Clerk

NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING

Notice is hereby given that the Village of Cornwall-on-Hudson Board of Trustees will hold a Special Meeting at 5:30pm on Thursday, January 22, 2015 at 325 Hudson Street, Cornwall-on-Hudson, N.Y. in order to continue the public hearing on the draft 2015-2016 Budget and to discuss other matters that may come before the board.

BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES
VILLAGE OF CORNWALL-ON-HUDSON
Jeanne Mahoney,
Village Clerk

Public Hearing Notice

PUBLIC HEARING TO SET BUDGET FOR 2015Date: Monday, January 12, 2015
Time: 7:01pm.

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Village Board of Trustees of the Village of Cornwall-on-Hudson will hold a public hearing regarding the setting of the annual budget for 2015.

The meeting will be held on Monday, January 12, 2015 at 7:01 p.m. at the Village of Cornwall-on-Hudson Village Hall located at 325 Hudson Street, Cornwall-on-Hudson, NY 12520, or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard.

The Village Board of Trustees will hear all persons interested in the subject of the adoption of water rates for municipal drinking water at the above time and place.

Persons may appear in person or by agent. The Village Board at or prior to the public hearing must receive all written communications addressed to the Village Board in connection with the public hearing. Public participation will be limited to 3 minutes for each individual.

The Village of Cornwall-on-Hudson will make every effort to assure that the hearing is accessible to persons with disabilities. Anyone requiring special assistance should contact the Village Clerk.

Dated: December 15, 2014

By Order of the Village Board of the
Village of Cornwall-on-Hudson
Jeanne Mahoney, Village Clerk

2015 Budget

New Resolution, Law and Draft 2015 Budget

Community program - Backpacks For Food

There is a new community organization called Backpacks For Food (BFF). To get involved, you can visit their website at www.cornwallbff.org. Drop off donations (There is a bin for food donations in the Village Office - Please see list of foods being accepted).

Hazard Mitigation Plan

The Town of Cornwall and Village of Cornwall-on-Hudson have jointly prepared the Hazard Mitigation Plan. We are seeking input from Village Residents, Businesses and Organizations. After reviewing please, direct your input per the instructions on the Town Website. www.cornwallny.com/webpages/DOCUMENTS/HazardMitigationPlan.asp

To order additional Yellowbook directories, please call 1-800-YB Yellow {l-877-607-0775). You have the choice about future phone book directories. Residents can opt-out by visiting www.yellowpagesoptout.com and can learn more about recycling options at www.recycleyellowbook.com. The pdf flyer linked to here features recycling and opt-out information.

Budget:

Stop The Tax Shift:

The New York Conference of Mayors has launched a public education campaign
to defend property taxpayers from tax shifts that may be pushed from the
state onto cities and Villages. This campaign will deliver a unified message
through a new NYCOM-designed single-issue Web site, www.stopthetaxshift.org.
State and local officials, the media and the public will be able to utilize
this site to understand the direct connection between state actions -
e.g., state aid and state mandates - and New York's real property
tax burden.

Local officials and private citizens will also be able to use the Web
site to deliver this message directly to state leaders, legislators and
opinion-makers.

Recycling Dumpsters:

For
the convenience
of Village residents, recycling dumpsters are available Monday through
Friday from 7:30am to 4:00 pm at the DPW Facility, located at 50 Shore
Road. Any questions please call the DPW office at 534-7600.

Unwanted Phone Books:

Please find below the links to two websites intended to help stem the
tide of unwanted phone book deliveries.

Yellowpagesgoesgreen.org is an organization working
to educate consumers and promote the green movement to eliminate the
unsolicited delivery of Yellow and White Pages
books. This site is aimed at starting a national movement to solicit
the White/Yellow Pages industry to proactively
stop the delivery of books or to begin moving legislation to mandate the
stoppage of this activity. This movement should be similar to the
National No-Call Registry that have stopped and/or decreased
the number of unwanted solicitations telephone calls to consumers.

PaperlessPetition.org will expedite an end to this needless environmental
waste, educate consumers on free
and easy alternatives, and shed light on the growing inaccuracy
of readership statistics that drive advertisers to still invest in this
antiquated medium.

The Village of Cornwall-on-Hudson does not endorse nor advise any action
to be taken by any individual however provides the above for informational
purposes.

NY-Alert Now Available:

But you won't get the warning if you don't
register. To enroll, visit the system's Web site at
www.nyalert.gov, then click the "sign up" option along the
left side.

Your local emergency managers will be able to contact
only your home phone if you do not register your cellular number, fax
number or e-mail address.

Registration is broken up by county, town and the
variety of alerts a person wishes to receive. Public safety officials
said some parents are signing up for alerts in the town where their children
are attending college, just to stay informed.

The above was reported by the Times-Herald Record on Sunday April 27,
2008. Click HERE for the entire article.